Tarot Readings for You for May 10-11 2018 Thursday-Friday©
GUIDANCE Just because you are who you are, or because of who people assume you are, you find yourself awkward and out-of-place. You are not living up to the expectations, or even the stereotype, that other people expect of you (or of someone like you). You say something that is perfectly respectable ordinarily, and these people are very critical of the notion … and ‘I wish I had never opened my mouth.’
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PAGE OF CUPS – QUEEN OF SWORDS – PAGE OF WANDS
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PAGE OF CUPS
QUEEN OF SWORDS
PAGE OF WANDS
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Tarot Readings: Page of Cups and Queen of Swords
I guess I’m doing without Prince Charming.
Your ex-wife questions your good reputation.
Older woman acts silly around this Pretty Boy.
Why is she so mean to me? – I’m Prince Charming.
You mean you don’t know she’s mad you said that?
Why is she mad with you when you speak so well of her?
His mama’s high standards may be why he is such a stellar individual.
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Tarot Readings: Page of Cups and Page of Wands
He wonders what to say to her complaint.
He tells her she is unreasonably demanding.
Is he the beautiful blond boy she never had?
What does that handsome fella see in that old lady?
Is he so cute you let him take advantage of you, Lady?
Where’s that handsome good-guy I am expecting, anyway?
He’s so respectable, you don’t know when you’re his victim.
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Tarot Readings: Queen of Swords and Page of Wands
At her age, she looks younger somehow.
Mother-in-law says he’s young and stupid.
He says his ugly ole lady has a sense of humor.
Telling her she is a victim because she was just dumb.
She is holding him to his word, and he was only joking.
His acting like the dumb blond boy (the himbo) irritates her.
She expects him to be well-dressed and he dresses inappropriately.
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Page of Cups – You could consider Page of Cups the joker of the deck. A fellow dressed in women’s finery carries a fish in a cup, has a dopey expression, and has his other hand on his hip like women tend to do. (Yes, this is the main card for gay, bisexuality, and cross-dressing. It is also the card for being inappropriately dressed.)
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First, keep in mind that Page of Cups can represent the word ‘question,’ (and questionable, etc.), even being a suggestion to question or to ask questions, or that someone will ask you. Page of Cups also alerts the reader, when it appears as the first Self card in Celtic Cross spreads, that ‘this doesn’t make sense, it’s strange, but Tarot is telling it like it is.’ Watch for that.
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Page of Cups, like Seven of Pentacles, is a ‘duh’ card, but Page of Cups’ application differs. (Both Page of Cups and Seven of Pentacles can put your spread’s interpretation into question form.) Seven of Cups is the one doing the wondering and pondering very frequently; Page of Cups is usually causing others to do that.
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Page of Cups today brings these phrases: I guess, questions, you mean you don’t know?, he wonders what, you don’t know when, somehow, unreasonably.
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Often, Page of Cups translates ‘why’ phrases. Here are some today: why is; may be why. Examples of Page of Cups putting our spread into question form today are: Is he; what does he see in; where’s that.
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Silly. Stupid. Dumb. Words like this belong to Page of Cups: He has first dibs on them.
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Another use for Page of Cups is: It flags humor, and it translates humor and joking. Today: he has a sense of humor; he was only joking.
Queen of Swords – Queen of Swords’ spectrum is very interesting, and if you think of her as the lone negative female card, it clarifies her applications. The image of the child on her throne represents her as the mother whose child died – and by extension, this is the Tarot card for widow too. That means she is missing (someone and something), she is doing without, and that life has not been fair to her. So Queen of Swords appears as the female victim. She is bitter and long-suffering.
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Extend that, and you can see why Queen of Swords is the bitch card. (The Bitter Bitch, one of the people I taught Tarot to called her.) And boy does Queen of Swords show up on time for that! – I noticed it right away.
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Here are today’s phrases for ‘victim, doing without’: I’m doing without; her complaint; the _ she never had; you let him take advantage of you, Lady; you’re his victim; she is a victim.
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And here are today’s phrases for the disgruntled woman: she is so mean to me; she’s mad; she is mad with you when; she is unreasonably demanding; irritates her.
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Then her groove is extended a little further into stereotypes of the mean woman, as the ex-wife, the mother-in-law, the ugly old lady, the older woman, the critical woman, and the woman you just can’t please: She is the card for a woman who holds people to higher standards than they care to meet. Often, when Queen of Swords means this category of a woman enforcing higher standards, the phrases that come to mind (as in today) are ‘I am expecting’ and ‘she expects him to be.’ The literal ‘holding (him) to’ also appears.
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Other categories for Queen of Swords are the strong woman, the woman with character, the militant female, the woman who won’t put up with, the nag, the demanding woman, the martyr complex. Queen of Swords is the perfect card for the ‘head of the family clan’ neurotically assertive wench that you will encounter (hopefully only in your readings for others).
Page of Wands – Page of Wands and Page of Pentacles overlap in a lot of meanings. (They are both identity cards that translate as pronouns, and as pronouns attached to one of their meanings, for instance.) I could write a little pamphlet on how they compare and contrast. Pages are apprentice knights who are living in the house of a knight who’s training them in the craft. If they pass all the tests, they too get to be a knight – a very privileged position back then. So Pages are out to prove themselves worthy: They are out to fit in, and to please the folks who determine whether they get to step into a profession. (Page of Pentacles strongly reflects this part: He means the student. Page of Wands emphasizes the ‘young’ aspect of that station in life.)
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Page of Wands is concerned with his appearance and his reputation. He is well-dressed (even foppish); he is respectable (clean-cut, the Good Guy). Page of Wands is good-looking, handsome, and very likable. He speaks well, and is the born salesman. Put all this together (good-looking, well-spoken, well-dressed, young) and you get Prince Charming. Page of Wands is the boyfriend Every-girl dreams of and the son Every-mother dreams of. (In a young woman’s reading, he can translate ‘so cute.’ He also is the stereotype ‘fair-haired boy,’ the guy who can do no wrong.
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Going further into the stereotype, Page of Wands may appear as the foppish fellow. He can then translate ‘metrosexual’ and ‘himbo.’
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In his illustration, he is talking, making an announcement, presenting something verbally. Page of Wands is a card-carrying leading citizen of Tarot Verbatim’s™ speak/tell/say tribe. Here are today’s words for that category: you said that?; you speak so well of her; to say to; he tells her; he says; telling her; his word.
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Three ‘court cards’ (people cards) are something we dread in a spread. Sometimes they represent the characters that are involved in a story. Sometimes they indicate you the reader were not paying good attention when you formed the question as you selected from the deck. Not today, though: These particular three court cards appearing together make a lot of stories despite a lack of action meanings.
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Here are some things you can notice right away in looking at these three pictures:
*We have an old/older woman ( Queen of Swords) and a young ( handsome) man ( Page of Wands).
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*We have speaking ( Page of Wands) and questioning ( Page of Cups) or something that makes no sense ( Page of Cups).
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*We have mama holding son up to her high standards, or a critical woman holding a fellow up to her standards. The inference in Queen of Swords is that the high standards are not being met.
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*We have a contrast between being well-dressed, Page of Wands, and being inappropriately dressed, Page of Cups.
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*Here’s two young men, one considered a stellar individual ( very concerned about his fastidious appearance, and about his fine reputation) and the other considered a goofball ( could care less about all of that).
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*And (less meaningful) we have a serious and critical approach in Queen of Swords and a joking or humorous manner in Page of Cups.
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Queen of Swords is too serous and Page of Cups is too far-out. Page of Wands is so concerned with how he appears and Page of Cups could care less (about anything). That old lady says things that don’t make sense, and the good guy is asking her why she is so critical of him. The stories we have today are about juxtapositions of people who are awkward together.
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AND NOW WITHOUT THE PICTURES:
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Three ‘court cards’ (people cards) are something we dread in a spread. Sometimes they represent the characters that are involved in a story. Sometimes they indicate you the reader were not paying good attention when you formed the question as you selected from the deck. Not today, though: These particular three court cards appearing together make a lot of stories despite a lack of action meanings.
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Here are some things you can notice right away in looking at these three pictures:
*We have an old/older woman (Queen of Swords) and a young (handsome) man (Page of Wands).
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*We have speaking (Page of Wands) and questioning (Page of Cups) or something that makes no sense (Page of Cups).
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*We have mama holding son up to her high standards, or a critical woman holding a fellow up to her standards. The inference in Queen of Swords is that the high standards are not being met.
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*We have a contrast between being well-dressed, Page of Wands, and being inappropriately dressed, Page of Cups.
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*Here’s two young men, one considered a stellar individual (very concerned about his fastidious appearance, and about his fine reputation) and the other considered a goofball (could care less about all of that).
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*And (less meaningful) we have a serious and critical approach in Queen of Swords and a joking or humorous manner in Page of Cups.
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Queen of Swords is too serous and Page of Cups is too far-out. Page of Wands is so concerned with how he appears and Page of Cups could care less (about anything). That old lady says things that don’t make sense, and the good guy is asking her why she is so critical of him. The stories we have today are about juxtapositions of people who are awkward together.
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Stereotypes you live up to, and stereotypes you live down to – whether you mean to or not, of course. Stereotypes are about perception – their perception of you, your perception of them. We look at an old or older woman, and two young guys, one considered a stellar individual (respectable, good-looking, fine reputation), and one considered a goofball who doesn’t dress right. “What does that handsome fella see in that old lady? people are asking, and then they wonder why she is so mean to them, so critical of their behavior.
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NOW WE SHOW WHERE EACH PHRASE IN EACH SENTENCE COMES FROM
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PAGE OF CUPS
QUEEN OF SWORDS
PAGE OF WANDS
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Tarot Readings: Page of Cups and Queen of Swords
I guess I’m doing without Prince Charming.
Your ex-wife questions your good reputation.
Older woman acts silly around this Pretty Boy.
Why is she so mean to me? – I’m Prince Charming.
You mean you don’t know she’s mad you said that?
Why is she mad with you when you speak so well of her?
His mama’s high standards may be why he is such a stellar individual.
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Tarot Readings: Page of Cups and Page of Wands
He wonders what to say to her complaint.
He tells her she is unreasonably demanding.
Is he the beautiful blond boy she never had?
What does that handsome fella see in that old lady?
Is he so cute you let him take advantage of you, Lady?
Where’s that handsome good-guy I am expecting, anyway?
He’s so respectable, you don’t know when you’re his victim.
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Tarot Readings: Queen of Swords and Page of Wands
At her age, she looks younger somehow.
Mother-in.-law says he’s young and stupid.
He says his ugly ole lady has a sense of humor.
Telling her she is a victim because she was just dumb.
She is holding him to his word, and he was only joking.
His acting like the dumb blond boy (the himbo) irritates her.
She expects him to be well-dressed and he dresses inappropriately.
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HERE ARE PHRASES FOR ALL THREE 2-CARD COMBINATIONS
resonates with your subconscious awareness!
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PAGE OF CUPS
QUEEN OF SWORDS
PAGE OF WANDS
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Tarot Readings: Page of Cups and Queen of Swords
I guess I’m doing without.
Your ex-wife questions_.
Older woman acts silly.
Why is she so mean to me?
You mean you don’t know she’s mad?
Why is she mad with you?
His mama’s high standards may be why_.
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He wonders what _ her complaint.
she is unreasonably demanding.
Is he the _ she never had?
What does _ see in that old lady?
Is he … you let him take advantage of you, Lady?
Where’s that _ I am expecting?
you don’t know when you’re his victim.
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At her age, … somehow.
Mother-in-law … stupid.
his ugly ole lady has a sense of humor.
she is a victim because she was just dumb.
She is holding him to _, and he was only joking.
dumb irritates her.
She expects him to be _ and he dresses inappropriately.
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Tarot Readings: Page of Cups and Page of Wands
I guess Prince Charming.
questions your good reputation.
acts silly around this Pretty Boy.
Why is _? – I’m Prince Charming.
You mean you don’t know you said that?
Why is … you speak so well of her?
_ may be why he is such a stellar individual.
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He wonders what to say.
He tells her _ unreasonably.
Is he the beautiful blond boy?
What does that handsome fella see in _?
Is he so cute?
Where’s that handsome good-guy, anyway?
He’s so respectable, you don’t know when ….
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she looks younger somehow.
says he’s young and stupid.
He says _has a sense of humor.
Telling her _ because she was just dumb.
his word, and he was only joking.
His acting like the dumb blond boy (the himbo).
_ well-dressed and he dresses inappropriately.
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Tarot Readings: Queen of Swords and Page of Wands
I’m doing without Prince Charming.
Your ex-wife _ your good reputation.
Older woman _ this Pretty Boy.
she so mean to me? – I’m Prince Charming.
she’s mad you said that?
she mad with you when you speak so well of her?
His mama’s high standards he is such a stellar individual.
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to say to her complaint.
He tells her she is demanding.
the beautiful blond boy she never had?
that handsome fella … that old lady?
so cute you let him take advantage of you, Lady?
handsome good-guy I am expecting, anyway?
He’s so respectable, you’re his victim.
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At her age, she looks younger.
Mother-in-law says he’s young.
He says his ugly ole lady_.
Telling her she is a victim.
She is holding him to his word.
His acting like the blond boy (the himbo) irritates her.
She expects him to be well-dressed.
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